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Taking movies home

Brooklyn Film Festival evolves to wherever fans are

- BY CHELSIA ROSE MARCIUS

Refreshmen­ts are available in the kitchen.

The Brooklyn Film Festival is celebratin­g its 23rd anniversar­y with a free virtual theater experience that movie lovers can launch right from home — part of a two-month-long effort to bring the beloved event online during the coronaviru­s shutdowns.

“As soon as COVID-19 came to be, we decided it was not our style to cancel or postpone,” said Brooklyn Film Festival Executive Director Marco Ursino, one of the founding members of the organizati­on. “That’s the mind of the independen­t artists at work. [We asked ourselves] ‘How can we resolve this?’ ”

Ursino and his team decided on developing the Theater Lobby — a website feature where movie buffs can select from a collection of more than 140 flicks from 40 different countries across several categories, including animation, documentar­y features and narrative shorts.

By Saturday, more than 8,000 film buffs had already registered for the festival’s 23rd edition, Turning Point, ... which opened on Friday and will run through June 7.

“It was months of work and we pulled it off,” said Ursino, noting that festival organizers coordinate­d across time zones to hold virtual roundtable discussion­s about event planning. “It wasn’t easy, but we learned.”

“It’s all free of charge,” he added. “People right now are out of work. The minimum we can do is offer a good show for free.”

The collection boasts films like “Domino Effect” by Allessandr­o Rossetto, “Kingdom of Archers” by Robert Hixon and “Our Own” by Jeanne Leblanc. Winners in each category will be announced June 6, and the Audience Awards will be announced June 7.

“We’ve taken advantage of the web since the beginning ... But in the future, [we] will probably have both a physical festival for locals and an online one for people in other parts of the world,” Ursino said.

“It’s a big responsibi­lity to put something online like this,” he added. “We did our very best [and] I hope people enjoy it.”

 ?? BFF FLICKR ?? The coronaviru­s pandemic has forced the Brooklyn Film Festival to take a different tack than it did at its opening night 2019 (above), by creating a free virtual theater experience that is available to movie lovers anywhere, rather than canceling or postponing this year’s event.
BFF FLICKR The coronaviru­s pandemic has forced the Brooklyn Film Festival to take a different tack than it did at its opening night 2019 (above), by creating a free virtual theater experience that is available to movie lovers anywhere, rather than canceling or postponing this year’s event.
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